/*******************************************************************************
 * Copyright (c) 2000, 2006 IBM Corporation and others.
 * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
 * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
 *
 * Contributors:
 *     IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
 *******************************************************************************/
package org.eclipse.ui.internal;

//import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Color;
//import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display;

/**
 * This class manages the common workbench colors.  
 */
// RAP [bm] there is no need to preallocate system colors
// see bug 282640 - WorkbenchColors should not be disposed
public class WorkbenchColors {
//    static private boolean init = false;

//    static private Color[] workbenchColors;

//    /**
//     * Dispose all color pre-allocated by the workbench.
//     */
//    private static void disposeWorkbenchColors() {
//        for (int i = 0; i < workbenchColors.length; i++) {
//            workbenchColors[i].dispose();
//        }
//        workbenchColors = null;
//    }

//    /**
//     * Initialize all colors used in the workbench in case the OS is using
//     * a 256 color palette making sure the workbench colors are allocated.
//     *
//     * This list comes from the designers.
//     */
//    private static void initWorkbenchColors(Display d) {
//        if (workbenchColors != null) {
//			return;
//		}
//
//        workbenchColors = new Color[] {
//        //Product pallet
//                new Color(d,255, 255, 255), new Color(d,255, 251, 240),
//                new Color(d,223, 223, 191), new Color(d,223, 191, 191),
//                new Color(d,192, 220, 192), new Color(d,192, 192, 192),
//                new Color(d,191, 191, 191), new Color(d,191, 191, 159),
//                new Color(d,191, 159, 191), new Color(d,160, 160, 164),
//                new Color(d,159, 159, 191), new Color(d,159, 159, 159),
//                new Color(d,159, 159, 127), new Color(d,159, 127, 159),
//                new Color(d,159, 127, 127), new Color(d,128, 128, 128),
//                new Color(d,127, 159, 159), new Color(d,127, 159, 127),
//                new Color(d,127, 127, 159), new Color(d,127, 127, 127),
//                new Color(d,127, 127, 95), new Color(d,127, 95, 127),
//                new Color(d,127, 95, 95), new Color(d,95, 127, 127),
//                new Color(d,95, 127, 95), new Color(d,95, 95, 127),
//                new Color(d,95, 95, 95), new Color(d,95, 95, 63),
//                new Color(d,95, 63, 95), new Color(d,95, 63, 63),
//                new Color(d,63, 95, 95), new Color(d,63, 95, 63),
//                new Color(d,63, 63, 95), new Color(d,0, 0, 0),
//                //wizban pallet
//                new Color(d,195, 204, 224), new Color(d,214, 221, 235),
//                new Color(d,149, 168, 199), new Color(d,128, 148, 178),
//                new Color(d,106, 128, 158), new Color(d,255, 255, 255),
//                new Color(d,0, 0, 0), new Color(d,0, 0, 0),
//                //Perspective 
//                new Color(d,132, 130, 132), new Color(d,143, 141, 138),
//                new Color(d,171, 168, 165),
//                //PreferenceDialog and TitleAreaDialog
//                new Color(d,230, 226, 221) };
//    }

    /**
     * Disposes of the colors. Ignore all
     * system colors as they do not need
     * to be disposed.
     */
    static public void shutdown() {
//        if (!init) {
//			return;
//		}
//        disposeWorkbenchColors();
//        init = false;
    }

    /**
     * Initializes the colors.
     */
    static public void startup() {
//        if (init) {
//			return;
//		}
//
//        // Initialize the caches first.
//        init = true;
//
//        Display display = Display.getDefault();
//        initWorkbenchColors(display);
    }

}
